About Flagstaff Film Collective

Flagstaff Film Collective was founded by Atria Coffinger, a local analog photographer, with a passion for making film photography more accessible and inclusive. Born from a desire to break down barriers and share knowledge that’s too often gatekept, FFC is a resource for film photographers of all skill levels. Through workshops, events, and hands-on experiences—from intro to film and darkroom printing to historic alternative processes—FFC is here to inspire, educate, and connect. At its heart, this collective is about building community and keeping the magic of analog media alive.

A young woman with blonde hair in a messy bun stands in an alleyway next to a large, vintage camera on a tripod. She is wearing a dark long-sleeve shirt and jeans, looking at the camera with a neutral expression. The alleyway has brick and stone walls, utility meters and wires on the right side, and a row of colorful buildings, utility poles, and a distant hill in the background.

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